Glion Institute of Higher Education (Swiss Campus) | Forum

The new campus of
the Institute of Glion offers courses in "Tourism and hospitality" in
the business heart of Europe - London and Swiss. It has quality standards of
one of the leading universities in the world of tourism.

·The
Place to Go (a training restaurant and a playground for learning)

·Halls
for watching TV

·Free
access to indoor and outdoor tennis and squash

·Laundry

·16
classrooms

·3
rooms for practical lessons

·Library

·Bicycle
rent

The main
program

There are the training
programs at several campuses. It provides a unique opportunity to study in two
countries - Switzerland (the birthplace of tourism and hospitality) and London
(the business capital of the world). Summer Training Program is a two-week
course that introduces the luxury tourism to students and it provides insight
into the training program at the Institute).

How do I
apply?

You may apply directly
to the website of the Institute of Higher Education Glion.

Further
career

Internships provide
experience in leading companies and it helps to get important links. The
faculty has students from all over the world, so there is an opportunity to
meet a lot of friends and professional contacts with people from all over the
globe. Upon completion of training 85% of the students receive one or more job
offers. On average, one student gets a job offer 3.5. 50% of students continue
their education to senior management positions.

Location

Unlike traditional
stereotypes, Switzerland is a country of amazing contrasts. It is unique:
stunning scenery, quaint streets, cultural and geographical diversity,
modernity and history are intertwined with each other on every corner and
waiting to meet you.

Student
life

As part of the program
"Activities, sports and entertainment", students and university staff
organize a variety of events and parties. Student Government also organizes
special events and student interest groups. "Kaufleuten" in Zurich,
"l'Usine" in Geneva and "Moulin à Danse" (MAD) in Lausanne
- are former factories that have been converted into huge nightclubs.